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Buried: | 22/03/1939 |
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Name at death | Eleanor Brazier | ||||||
Age at Death | 71 | ||||||
Burial Date | 22 March 1939 | ||||||
Abode |
1 Wendan Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | A A Radice | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
IARO/ Alfred / the beloved husband of Eleanor BRAZIER/ who died May 15th. 1931 aged 74/ R. I. P. / Also of Eleanor, his wife/ who passed away March 19th. 1939 aged 71. | |
Name on Memorial | Eleanor Brazier |
Date of death | 19/03/1939 |
Age | 71 |
Gender | Female |
Memorial Type | |
Construction Material | |
Condition of memorial | |
Pattison Location Code | NA 21 |
Others named on memorial | |
Alfred Brazier |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 30/03/1939 |
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Transciption: |
Newbury Weekly News Dated 30th March 1939 BRAZIER – March 19th, at Havenhurst, Wendan-road, Newbury, Eleanor, wife of the late Alfred Brazier, aged 71 years. |
This obituary entry is awaiting verification. |
The articles below contain information about Eleanor Brazier.
Eleanor Brazier
c1868-1939
Eleanor, her parents, siblings and early life:
Eleanor (aka Ellen) was born in Cold Ash, Berkshire the daughter of William and Sarah Ann Knott (nee Bosley) who were married in 1859 (marriage registered in Newbury).
Her father William was baptised on the 17th January 1830 at St Mary Bucklebury, Berkshire, the son of John (a Shoemaker) and Mary Knott (nee Long) who were married on the 9th January 1830 at St Mary Bucklebury.
Her mother Sarah Ann was born 1840 in Kingsclere the daughter of John and Elizabeth Bosley (nee Garrard/Garrett) who were married on the 7th June 1829 at St Mary’s Church Thathcam.
Eleanor’s siblings were:
Mary Elizabeth c1864
Lizzie c1874
William 1877
In 1861 Eleanor’s parents were living in Furze Hill, Speen. William was recorded as a Labouring Woodman.
The 1871 census records Eleanor (3) living in a cottage in Cold Ash with her father William (42), a Farm Labourer, her mother Sarah (30) and her sister Mary Elizabeth (7).
In 1881 Eleanor (13), her father William (51) a General Labourer, her mother Sarah (41) and her siblings Mary (17) a Paper Mill Hand, Lizzie (7) and William (3) were again recorded living in Cold Ash.
Eleanor’s parents continued to live in Cold Ash until at least 1897. William died aged 67 in 1897, he was buried on the 18th January at St Mark’s Cold Ash. Sarah Ann died aged 60 in 1900, she was buried on the 19th September at St Mary the Virgin Speen.
Eleanor in later life:
In 1891 Eleanor (24) was recorded as a visitor at the home of Alfred (33) a Bricklayer and Louisa Brazier (35) and their children Alfred (11) and Mabel (8), in Montague Terrace, Newbury. Louisa was recorded as a Lunatic in this census. (By 1901 Louisa Brazier was a patient in the Moulsford Lunatic Asylum in Cholsey Berkshire).
Eleanor had the following three illegitimate children:
Dorothy born c1893
Reginald born 1894
Norah Eleanor born c1896
The 1901 census records Ellen Knott (33) as a Housekeeper living in Pound Street, Newbury with Alfred Brazier and his children Alfred (19), a Carpenter, Mabel (18) and Willie (16). Also recorded in the household (as visitors) were Ellen’s three children.
The 1911 census records Alfred (54), his “wife” Ellen (40) and their children Dorothy, (18), Reginald (16) and Norah (15) living in Pound Street, Newbury. (This census records that Alfred had been married for 20 years and had 3 children. These three children were the Knott children recorded in the 1901 census as visitors, all of their births were registered with the surname Knott with no mother’s maiden name recorded).
Alfred’s wife Louisa died aged 64 in 1919 (death registered in Wallingford) and Alfred married Eleanor Knott the following year (marriage registered in Spalding Lincolnshire)
Alfred died aged 74 on the 15th May 1931, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 18th May.
Eleanor died aged 71 on the 19th March 1939, she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 22nd March with her husband Alfred.
Probate: BRAZIER Eleanor of The Haven 1 Wendan-road Newbury Berkshire widow died 19th March Administration Oxford 3rd April to Norah Eleanor Vleugels (wife of Fransiscus Vleugels). Effects: £271 1s 7d
Mrs P
Page 52
NA 21
Author: C Gambles
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